Showing 1–20 of 20 hospitals
1 The University of Tokyo Medical School Hospital
7-chōme-3-1 Hongō, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan
2 St. Luke’s International Hospital
9-1 Akashichō, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-8560, Japan
3 NTT Medical Centre Tokyo
5-chōme-9-22 Higashigotanda, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 141-8625, Japan
4 Tōkyō Rōsai Hospital
Japan, 〒143-0013 Tokyo, Ota City, Ōmoriminami, 4-chōme−13−21 2F
5 Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital
8-1 Kawadachō, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 162-0054, Japan
6 Teikyo University Hospital
2-chōme-11-1 Kaga, Itabashi City, Tokyo 173-8606, Japan
7 The Fraternity Memorial Hospital (Dōai Kinen Byōin)
2-chōme-1-11 Yokoami, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-8587, Japan
8 Tokyo International Ohori Hospital
4-chōme-8-40 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0013, Japan
9 Tokyo Hikifune Hospital
2-chōme-27-1 Higashimukōjima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0032, Japan
10 Meirikai Tokyo Yamato Hospital
36-3 Honchō, Itabashi City, Tokyo 173-0001, Japan
11 Kamata Nephrology & Urology Internal Medicine Clinic
Japan, 〒144-0052 Tokyo, Ota City, Kamata, 4-chōme−15−8 Schloss Bacchus, 6F
12 Hino Municipal Hospital
Japan, 〒191-0062 Tokyo, Hino, Tamadaira, 4-chōme−3−1
13 Toranomon Hospital Kajigaya
1-chōme-3-1 Kajigaya, Takatsu Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 213-0015, Japan
14 東京女子医科大学病院総合外来センター
4-1 Wakamatsuchō, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 162-0056, Japan
15 Tokyo Metropolitan Tama-Nambu Chiiki Hospital
Japan, 〒206-0036 Tokyo, Tama, Nakazawa, 2-chōme−1−2
16 Tachikawa Sogo Hospital
4-1 Midorichō, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8578, Japan
17 Hanzōmon Hospital
1-chōme-10 Kōjimachi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-0083, Japan
18 Hitachi General Hospital
2-chōme-1-1 Jōnanchō, Hitachi, Ibaraki 317-0077, Japan
19 Sakuramachi Hospital
1-chōme-2-20 Sakurachō, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8511, Japan
20 Tokyo Kousei Hospital
1-chōme-17-25 Nishiaraisakaechō, Adachi City, Tokyo 123-0843, Japan
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About Nephrology Treatment in Tokyo
Nephrology is a study that is related to the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases that include hypertension and electrolyte disturbances. The care of those requiring renal replacement therapy is usually dialysis and renal transplant patients. A plethora of diseases affecting the kidney are systemic disorders which are not limited to the organ itself, therefore, may require special treatment.
For instance, acquired conditions such as autoimmune diseases, congenital or genetic conditions and systemic vasculitides.
A physician or a healthcare professional who has been trained in the diagnosis as well as the management of kidney disease is known as the nephrologist. A nephrologist will also regulate blood pressure, electrolytes, balance fluids in the body, and manage dialysis. They treat multiple kidney disorders such as acid-base disorders, kidney stones, electrolyte disorders, acute kidney disease, high blood pressure, and end-stage renal disease. Nephrology is a subspecialty of the internal medicine.
Treatments: Dialysis, Lithotripsy, Transplantation, Peritoneal dialysis, Hemodialysis.